ss.. its-4, 1 i 1 1 1 -ss. . li .We .51 STATUS SCROLL 2 1 7 MERCHANTS Honored Scholars. Seniors receiving scholarships: First Row: Mark Reamer, Genell Schultes, Tina Cloe. Vicki Vande Velde, Brigette Hartter, Debbie Brungardt Second Row: Lisa Oathout, Patti Frey, Cindy Doebele, Gary Workman. Photo by Jannie Brady. Here she is. Senior Vicki Vande Velde poses with a fellow homecoming queen from Basehor while competing at the Kansas Homecoming Queen Contest in Wichita. Photo by Kristi Vande Velde. Royal 'pigging out'. Kings Winter and McClure reign over the spring yearbook party, Photo by Jannie Brady. Fun in the sun. Senior Nadia Evenepoel, freshman Christi Ward, sophomore Chris Loar, advisor Pat Bonine, and senior Majo Rivera- Fernandez lie in the sun after a long day at the Kansas University Spanish Day. Photo by Colette Bosse. Senior Skip. An unsuspecting Jenny Griggs gets a cool splash while seniors Vicki Vande Velde, Kerry Priddy, and Mark Reamer witness. Photo by Nadia Evenepoel. C'mon ... GIVE! Junior Tina Harrison threatens sophomore Chris Loar with bodily force if he doesn't stop saying l'm sorry. Photo by Michelle Heflin. Thank you for being there. Custodian Bud Huey receives a watch from the graduating class. Photo by Jannie Brady. Lake takes first in league. These art students placed in league Art competition. First Row: Nadia Evenepoel, Shellie Etzel, Julie Jones, David Graf, Kim Schmidtberger, Christy Taylor, Darrin Welch. Second Row: Buck Braden finstructorj, Dennis Anderson, Bob Manning, Darcy Desormiers, Randy Matzke, Jared Harris, and Lonnie Sides. Photo by Jannie Brady. Close to you. Senior Mike Jacobs enjoys himself at the AFS Round up Dance in Colby, Kansas. Photo by Colette Bosse. POST SCRIPT A star is born. Mr. Keith Karlan has become an author for Architecture magazine. His article, Drafting Pencil Cleaner was published in the 1984 edition. New staff Mr. Dick Moeckel has been hired as a new janitor, and Mrs. Carol Hoffart will be filling the position of cook next year. '1
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